How to Add Chrome History to Timeline On Windows 10

Timeline is a fairly new Windows 10 feature. According to an official description, this feature “lets you go back in time to past activities you’ve worked on across your devices, so you can jump back into them like you never left.”

Timeline is yet to be integrated with most of the popular apps, including Google Chrome. However, if you want to get this feature before the official support is here, there is an extension for that.

Windows Timeline Support is a third-party Chrome extension that allows you to add Chrome’s browsing history to Windows 10 Timeline.

Here is the official list of features:

• Sync your browsing history to Windows Timeline, access it at a later date or on another device with the same Microsoft Account. • Adjust how many seconds you have to be on a page before it’s stored in Windows Timeline (by default, 8 seconds). • Continue browsing on another device quickly by ‘pushing’ your current active tab to other devices sharing the same Microsoft Account.

This is still a work-in-progress. If you find a bug, you can either tweet (@dominicjmaas) or leave an issue on the GitHub: https://github.com/DominicMaas/TimelineExtension